I haven't been a lot. From what I have been to I would have to say the Rocky Mountains. I went there on a family vacation once, and I fell in love with it. Since I got married, I have been trying to convince my husband that we need to move by there. It was so pretty. You got a chance to see all kinds of animals. You can drive through it and see all the wonderful views. It was truly spectacular!!!!

Yosemite is my favorite for its limitless photographic opportunities of scenery and wildlife, and its camping sites. When I was younger, I enjoyed technical rockclimbing at several sites in the valley. Crater Lake (OR) is my second choice for its uniqueness and color, but it's difficult to access in winter. Yosemite takes the lead (for me) as a multiseasonal escape.

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